To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing. ~ Elbert Hubbard

6.12.2014

What A Difference A Sign Makes

Since the shooting at Sandy Hook,
every so often a few of us gather outside our friendly, neighborhood trade association representing the firearm and ammunition industry (aka gun manufacturers), the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF). These are your go-to lobbyists for the guys who make the guns, an equal opportunity money maker and fear monger
similar to the NRA, the omnipotent lobbyists for the guys who shoot the guns.

We're a small group of 3, 4, or 5 protestors, spanning several generations. Sometimes we surge to 10 or 15, but
not often. We carry handmade signs that promote accountability, responsibility.
Background checks. Being a gun sense voter. Being a good neighbor. Supporting CDC research. Exposing NSSF as the lobbyists they are, and outing them as a non-empathetic,
not-so-friendly neighbor here in Newtown.

Why do it? Why stand there
against immeasurable odds waving signs at passersby?

Because we must.

Because when one truck pulls over
to defend their hunting rights, and pulls away with a smile and wave and a
friendly, "I can live with that," we think, can’t we all.

When a young vet, two weeks home from Afghanistan, pulls over to politely argue his absolute, Constitutional right for weapons, then concedes the average guy shouldn't have access to the same stash he's been diligently trained on for battle, and leaves shaking my hand. "I'm so sorry for your loss," he mumbled, walking away. "I'm so sorry."

"Well, at least we gave him something to think about," said Katie, a teacher, mom, and original NSSF protestor.

When someone asks why are you there? What is that place anyways? What do they do? What does it matter? What do you want?I tell them, and they are always – always – surprised. Even all these
months later.

So I stand there, waving a sign, and friends, neighbors, strangers drive by. Waving, honking, smiling support. Some flip us off. A few slow down, stare. Two made a gun with their fingers, and pulled the pretend trigger at my face while looking me directly in the eyes.I did not blink.My signs creates awareness, nothing more. I'm a real-live meme you can honk, wave, and point at, shedding light on my hometown, and a national nemesis to public safety: our Newtown neighbor NSSF, who continues to do nothing to help prevent the gun violence epidemic that killed two classrooms of kids just over the hill.I stand there so people discover the great and powerful Oz behind the gun culture that is killing our kids and creating a nation of fear and paranoia – conveniently disguised as freedom. I stand there so maybe, just maybe, just one person will think twice before the next election, and make a conscious decision about who they want representing them from, all the way from school boards to senate seats. Because they make the laws.#NotOneMore. Not one more preventable death, and not one more elected official in the pockets of those whom benefit most from the American obsession of arming ourselves to death.So I'm holding my sign, wearing my MomsDemand shirt, hoping people will take notice and look a little deeper at themselves and at those they elect to make decisions and laws on our behalf. The NSSF and NRA are doing so, and it's time we did so as well.

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